@inbook{e2fc26ec1bdf42c5be93a6cfbe6cdede,
title = "Analysis of energy fluxes estimations over Italy using time-differencing models based on thermal remote sensing data",
abstract = "Large area estimations of land surface fluxes can be a useful operational tool for up-scaling local measurements and can serve as an upper-boundary condition for higher spatial resolution applications. Given hourly measurements of radiometric surface temperature from a geostationary satellite, it is possible to derive the partitioning of energy fluxes based on the influence of the evapotranspiration process on morning surface temperature rise. In this work, the Atmosphere-Land Exchange Inverse (ALEXI) model and the Dual Temperature Difference (DTD) approach were applied in order to relate the sensible heat flux to time-differential remote observations of surface temperature obtained from Meteosat satellite data. Copyright {\textcopyright} 2012 IAHS Press.",
author = "Giuseppe Ciraolo and Hain and Schultz and D'Urso and Mecikalski and Kustas and Anderson and Carmelo Cammalleri and Guido D'Urso",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-907161-27-8",
series = "IAHS PUBLICATION",
pages = "124--127",
booktitle = "Remote Sensing and Hydrology",
}